Italy opens borders 3 June

Italy will open land and air borders on June 3rd. The decision was made Friday evening by the Italian government, which adopted a plan with the easing of restrictive measures. Out of 3 Corners will be allowed and movement within Italy's regions. Many of the regions have called for home opening faster, but experts [...]
Italy will open land and air borders on June 3rd. The decision was made Friday evening by the Italian government, which adopted a plan with the easing of restrictive measures.
Out of 3 Corners will be allowed and movement within Italy's regions. Many of the regions have called for home opening faster, but experts within the government still fear the explosion of a second wave of infection.
Shops will open 18 May, and the government decided that all movements within each region will be allowed on the same date.
Branda, each region can return to work all sectors of the economy that were still closed, as long as security protocols are followed.
Shops and restaurants across the country are preparing to reopen under strict rules of social distance and hygiene, as recommended by health authorities.
National health authorities will monitor the situation to ensure that every business respects protocols.
“The challenge is big, as big as it is hard to determine, and above all, there is uncertainty. The feeling of uncertainty is prevalent everywhere, said Alberto Volpe, manager of a clothing store in central Rome.
In an effort to prevent the spread of Avid-19, Italy was the first European country to declare the state of emergency and impose drastic restrictions since 9 March.
More than 31,600 Italians have died from COVID-19, the third death toll in the world after that of the United States and Britain.












